Friday, March 30, 2012

9 Feb - With the time allotted for 30 minutes each, two ISDEV PhD candidates, Suraya Ismail and Mohamad Hilmi Hidhir took the opportunity wisely to present their Phd research proposal in front of more than 50 attendees consisting of ISDEV lecturers and postgraduate students at the Conference Room, C06, School of Social Sciences.

The first candidate, Suraya Ismail presented her proposal on 'The Thinking of Shari'ah Advisor Council in Malaysia and Its Implications on the Construction of Islamic Bank's Products", while the second candidate, Mohamad Hilmi Hidthir presented his proposal on 'The Macroeconomic Condition and Debt Financing Mode: An Empirical Analysis of Financing Risk, Liquidity Risk, and Financial Stability on Islamic Banks in Malaysia".

During the presentations, both of them tried their best to explain in detail about their proposals. Scores of questions to them ensued their presentations which included questions fielded by Dr Zakaria Bahari as the assessor of Suraya's PhD research proposal and Dr Tajul Arifin Masron as the assessor of Hilmi's PhD research proposal.

After a detailed evaluation, both Suraya and Hilmi finally received the good news that their PhD research proposal were accepted. They have been given the endorsement to proceed with their thesis proper, under the supervision of Prof Muhammad Syukri Salleh and Dr Zakaria Bahari respectively.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

23 Feb - As usual, the Tuesday Study Session this week was divided into two sessions, the Tazkirah and the lecture session.

This week the Tazkirah was delivered by ISDEV ASTS Fellow Ustazah Azrin Ibrahim. She talked about a Pencil. To her, there are 5 types of lessons that can be extracted from a pencil. Firstly, pencil reminds us that we can do great things in this life. But one has to be conscious that there is always a guiding hand in this life. It's Allah SWT. He always guide us according to His will.

Secondly, when sharpened, a pencil could hurt but this is not its aim. Its sharpness is meant to smoothen the writings. In lives, trials and tests certainly make us feel sore and painful. But beassured that there are wisdoms behind them, at least to make us better than ever.

Thirdly, a pencil always give us the opportunity to capitalize on the eraser, correcting the wrong words. Therefore, eliminate our wrong-doings to get better attitude. Fourthly, the most important parts of a pencil is charcoal in it. Without the charcoal, the pencil is useless. So is a human being. One has to be careful and aware of things inside himself. Fifthly, a pencil can leave an impact and scratches. Analogically, one has to be always careful and aware of every action taken, for they will have an impact.

The second part of the the Study Session was led by Ustaz Syakir. He talked about 'Tawakal'. The question and answer session which ensued was lively as a number of queries were fielded to Ustaz Syakir who had managed to answer them all well.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

2 Feb- 30 undergraduate students from Agder University and Bergen University College, Norway, were at ISDEV to participate in the 4th Annual Lecture Series on Contemporary Islam in Malaysia. They were led by Professor Dr Levi Geir Eidhamar. It was an annual occasion resulting from a signing of an MoU between ISDEV and the Norway Universities four years ago.

This year, Dr Shaikh Abdullah from the School of Distance Education delivered a talk on 'The Use of the Name of Allah SWT' while Associate Professor Dr Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid from the same School delivered a talk on 'Bumiputera Policies in Malaysia'. Dr Zakaria Bahari from ISDEV serves as the chairman of the program.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Suhrawardi (sitting, right) with the Board of Examiners after the viva

18 Jan 2012 - Being hard working and without feeling tired in the pursuit of knowledge, Saudara Suhrawardi is now able to smile because he finally will get the title of Doctor of Philosophy.

Suhrawardi defending his thesis, observed by Dr Zahri Hamat, one of the internal examiners

Located at the Institute of Post Graduate Studies, Universiti Sains Malaysia, almost 50 people from ISDEV consisting of lecturers and students came to support and give full encouragement to the candidate as early as 8.30 am. Before that, solat-ul-hajat as usual was observed by ISDEV's male members at Al Malik Khalid Mosque, USM.

The solat-ul-hajat led by Dr Sukiman from Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Medan

At 9.30am sharp, the viva began. Even though not all ISDEV members could be in the viva room for the lack of space, prayers and support from all of them have never broken even by just watching on the television screen provided at the viva lounge.

The viva in progress: The Board of Examiners listening to the comments from external examiner Professor Dato' Dr Hailani Muji Tahir from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia through tele conferencing

With the presence of his beloved wife who consistently gave her support, Suhrawardi enthusiastically defended his thesis entitled "Cash Waqf of Muhammadiyah of North Sumatera: A Study of Law and Potentials" (Wakaf Tunai Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara: Kajian Hukum dan Potensi). He was supervised by ISDEV Director Professor Muhammad Syukri Salleh and Dr Zakaria Bahari. At the end of the viva voce, the Board of Examiners agreed to pass Suhrawardi with distinction and his thesis be nominated for a Best Thesis Award.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that A'isha, the wife of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to say, "If someone fears that he will sleep through till the morning, let him pray the witr before he sleeps, and if some one hopes to wake for the last part of the night, let him delay his witr." [Hadith from Translation of Malik's Muwatta', Book 7: Tahajjud, Hadith Number 7.3.18].

Monday, March 5, 2012

Milenia Muslim March issue publishes two articles (in Malay) by two ISDEV members. The first article is on Hisbah by ISDEV ASTS Fellow Azrin Ibrahim, while the second on the defect of mainstream Islamic economics by ISDEV Director Professor Muhammad Syukri Salleh.

Azrin deliberates the ability of Hisbah in diagnosing the problems and prescribing the solutions to socio-economic and political chaos, while Professor Muhammad Syukri highlights the first defect of mainstream Islamic economics relating to its mould. The latter has mentioned seven defects of mainstream Islamic economics altogether, the six of which will be subsequently appear in the coming issues of Milenia Muslim as a series, InshaAllah.

8 Feb - Located at Social Sciences Conference Room, a Book Writing Workshop organized by Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) in collaboration with ISDEV were successfully held. It was part of the endeavours in realising the DBP-ISDEV MoU that has been signed during the Vice-Chancellor's Annual Message on 5th January 2012.

The workshop was led by DBP General Public Book Editor, Tuan Hj Jamaludin Mohd Sulong, assisted by ISDEV Director, Professor Muhammad Syukri Salleh. A total of 19 ISDEV authors, consisting of ISDEV lecturers, Fellows of Academic Staff Training Scheme, and PhD students who are writing a total of 20 book manuscripts for the DBP participated in the Workshop.

In this workshop, Professor Muhammad Syukri Salleh formally accepted the DBP appointment as the Coordinator of the DBP-ISDEV Book Writing Project.

The 2nd DBP-ISDEV Book Writing Workshop will be held on 7th March 2012.

Professor Syukri accepting the appointment by the DBP as the Coordinator of the DBP-ISDEV Book Writing Project from Tuan Haji Jamaluddin Mohd Sulong